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Discussion of your history and symptoms
Firstly, you will be asked a series of questions which will help the optometrist build up a picture of you and your lifestyle, discuss any eye problems you may have, and ascertain your requirements.

Assessment of your current spectacles

We will check any spectacles that you currently wear along with your last prescription. You will be asked how well you can see in certain different conditions.

Refraction test
Out experienced optometrist will carry out various tests to examine your eye health as well as to determine if a prescription is required. If this is the case he will also determine which lenses are required to give you the clearest vision. These tests cover near vision, distance vision, and any intermediate distances you may need for your job, hobbies or lifestyle.

Ocular-moto balancing test
Here the optician checks that your eyes work together in an effective way without causing any muscular strain.

Pupil reflexes test
The pupils control the amount of light reaching the retina of the eye and our optometrist checks each pupil to make sure it is working properly.

Intra-ocular pressure test
This test measures the pressures within the eye and is usually carried out on people over the age of 40, who are at increased risk of glaucoma, disease which if left undetected and treated leads to damage of the nerve fibres, visual field defects and eventual blindness.

Ophthalmoscopy
This is the detailed examination of the health of your eyes which enables the optometrist using a hand held instrument, to detect problems like cataracts, high blood pressure, diabetes, and glaucoma before you have noticed them yourself.

Retinal Photography
The optometrist will take photographs of both of your retinas using a specialist digital retinal camera. Retinal photography allows the optometrist to undertake a more detailed inspection of the vessels in the back of the eye and enables him to detect any minute changes in your eye often before you are ware of any symptoms. The optometrist will be happy to give you a detailed explanation of the photographs.

Assessment of any special requirements

We also undertake special visual assessments if required for particular vocational problems.

Visual assessment
Following the tests described above, our optometrist will give you an assessment of his findings and he will recommend appropriate action. We will give you a copy of your prescription.

Dispensing
If you need vision correction, we will give you advice on the different types of lenses and frames available and what is recommended for your prescription, your lifestyle and your budget.
 
 
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